Yes it was, yet strangely it benefitted from superior capacity compared with the other petrol engines for being an "homologated GT1 engine"...Pandamasque wrote:Well it was. If I'm not mistaken it was first implemented for Le Mans 2009.RacingManiac wrote:It'll be the first I've heard the V12 was a DI motor....
This year, Aston is being even more unspeakably amateurish than before, appearing at races "to test" and managing 15(!) laps overall with 3 cars in the 8 hours of Le Mans testing.
On the subject of petrol-diesel equivalency, at last weekend's Le Mans test the fastest petrol car was a grandfathered Pescarolo whose origins date to the Courage C60 from 2000, that managed a time 9s off the fastest Audi, fitted with evolutions studied before the collapse of the original Pescarolo team. No one can have an idea of what could be achieved by a real works effort with a petrol car. Sure Pescarolo is bitching now about the diesel-petrol equivalency and Rebellion is even bitching about the equivalency between 2011 and grandfathered petrols, but I guess it isn't ACO's role to offset the performance in favour of old cars and little teams...